Brianna McDonald

Brianna McDonald

Seattle, Washington, United States
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About

🚀About Me:
Engaging with the early-stage investment community since 2005, what…

Experience

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    Seattle, Washington, United States

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    Seattle, Washington, United States

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    Seattle, Washington, United States

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    Seattle, Washington, United States

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    Seattle, Washington, United States

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    Seattle, Washington, United States

Education

Volunteer Experience

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    Member, Family Activities Committee

    Washington Athletic Club

    - Present 7 years

    Health

    Located in the heart of downtown Seattle, the WAC is a nine-time winner of the 5-Star Platinum Club of America Award. We’ve been on the forefront of Seattle's business and wellness community since 1930.

    Mission: To enrich the quality of life of our members.
    Values: Leadership, excellence, integrity, service, sensitivity.

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    Advisory Board Chair - Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center

    Seattle University

    - Present 6 years

    Education

    Founded in 1990, the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center's vision is to attract, develop, and produce entrepreneurial leaders who meaningfully impact organizations and advance the common good.

    The IEC is an active business gymnasium that accelerates 'fit for the future' SeattleU students so they can apply entrepreneurship theory and innovation to solve real-life problems; launch new ventures that reflect their core values, interests, and talents; and advance the common good through…

    Founded in 1990, the Innovation & Entrepreneurship Center's vision is to attract, develop, and produce entrepreneurial leaders who meaningfully impact organizations and advance the common good.

    The IEC is an active business gymnasium that accelerates 'fit for the future' SeattleU students so they can apply entrepreneurship theory and innovation to solve real-life problems; launch new ventures that reflect their core values, interests, and talents; and advance the common good through social entrepreneurship and business innovation.

    SeattleU students have access to a core Innovation & Entrepreneurship curriculum that includes an undergraduate minor and graduate certificate, as well as integrated experiential learning, within the Albers School of Business and Economics.

    The IEC annually engages and serves hundreds of students, alumni, volunteers, and local businesses. It operates from two shared offices in the Pigott building on campus.

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    Family Activities Chair - Program Board Member

    Washington Athletic Club

    - 2 years 8 months

    Health

    Worked with the Family Activities Members, WAC Staff, and WAC leaders in the community to ensure great programming to support the health of our membership both physically and mentally and well-being through the shutdown from Covid-19.

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    Food and Beverage Committee Member

    Washington Athletic Club

    - Present 2 years 3 months

    Health

    “The purpose of the Food and Beverage Committee is to provide guidance and advice for all aspects of the Club’s food and beverage business, including financial results, operating policies, and strategies, as well as give direction for the future focus of the WAC’s Food and Beverage Department within the physical and financial ability of the WAC. It is also charged with advocating the greater Membership for support of using the Club’s food and beverage facilities”.

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    Board Member

    ZGiRLS

    - 3 years 1 month

    Children

    A Non-Profit organization started by Olympic and NCAA athletes, ZGiRLS is a confidence-building and mentorship program for 11-16-year-old girls. You can't just tell a girl to "be confident"; it is a mindset that can only be cultivated through hard work, personal development, practice, and persistence. Additionally, ZGiRLS Mentors are all female athletes, and they guide participants through interactive lessons so girls walk away not only with new mental skills but also as role-models and…

    A Non-Profit organization started by Olympic and NCAA athletes, ZGiRLS is a confidence-building and mentorship program for 11-16-year-old girls. You can't just tell a girl to "be confident"; it is a mindset that can only be cultivated through hard work, personal development, practice, and persistence. Additionally, ZGiRLS Mentors are all female athletes, and they guide participants through interactive lessons so girls walk away not only with new mental skills but also as role-models and supporters.

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